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Yankees’ Aaron Boone isn’t getting fired - but his sorry October legacy is set in stone | Klapisch
The crumpled expression on Aaron Boone’s face suggested he’d been crying moments before, which wouldn’t have come as a shock to anyone who knows him. The manager is a nice guy who’s deeply affected by the Yankees’ failures.
The Toronto Blue Jays defeated the New York Yankees 5-1 in Game 4 of the ALDS on Wednesday to advance to the American League Championship Series, prompting fans to call for Aaron Boone's firing following New York's elimination.
The New York Yankees are reportedly undergoing coaching changes after the 2025 postseason exit. The Yankees made it through the wildcard round, but they failed to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays in the ALDS. Fans were already asking for manager Aaron Boone's resignation, and the recent coaching shakeup reported has left them more outraged.
Here we go again. Another October has come and gone without the Yankees even sniffing the World Series, and now we’re gearing up for the annual “everything’s fine” parade at Yankee Stadium. Tomorrow,
Back in December 2020, Brian Cashman said he hoped for “10 years with Boone.” Looks like he meant it — Boone is set to return for his ninth season as Yankees manager. After the 5-2 home loss in Game 4 that sealed another disappointing exit, much of ...
Aaron Boone is expected back for a ninth season as the Yankees manager, but his staff will look a bit different.
Chisholm’s diving defensive gem prevented the go-ahead run from scoring in the seventh inning, then he later used his legs for the winning run, hustling around from first base on Austin Wells’ two-out single in the eighth to deliver the Yankees’ 4-3 victory in Game 2 and force a winner-take-all Game 3 Thursday night.